OneNote 2010 Essential Training

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6/29/2010

In OneNote 2010 Essential Training, instructor David Rivers demonstrates how OneNote can be used to take notes, organize thoughts, do research, and collaborate with others on projects. This course shows how to quickly add rich content to notebooks, format the content with OneNote's new formatting and styles capabilities, organize information to suit individual needs, and retrieve information effectively. It also shows how to take advantage of the robust OneNote 2010 sharing and collaboration features like Outlook integration, change highlighting and page versioning, wiki-style linking, and the OneNote web applications. Exercise files accompany the course.

Skill Level Beginner

4h 10m

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- [Voiceover] Hi and welcome toMicrosoft OneNote 2010 Essential Training, I'm David Rivers.OneNote is known for giving you the ultimate placeto store and share your information in asingle, easy to access location.We'll begin with a tour of an existing notebookin OneNote 2010, browsing through the varioussections, pages, and subpages to get you up and runningand feeling comfortable with the types of contentyou can store in a OneNote notebook while exploringbest practices for staying organized.With OneNote, you can share your notebook andsimultaneously take and edit notes with other people,even access your notes from multiple computers.

Then it's on to the user interface,which receives a whole makeover to the new Ribbon,and a new docking feature that allows youto keep track of your notes and where they come from.We'll explore techniques for organizing a notebookand then it's on to adding content,which can be as simple as typing a noteor as advanced as recording your own audio or video.Staying organized in OneNote 2010 is simple,so we'll explore features likeFast Search functionality, Wiki Linking and Quick Filingto help with importing information.